Learn how to create the highest quality photographs by learning how to crop, remove lens distortion, correct perspective, make global and local color and tonal corrections in the Lightroom 4 Develop module.

Learn how easy it is to send audio clips straight from the Premiere Pro Timeline to Audition for superb audio clean up and multi-track mixing. Once in Audition, you can use powerful noise reduction and sound removing effects to improve the quality of your soundtrack. Then bring the audio back to Premiere with one click.

In this episode of The Complete Picture, Julieanne takes a close look at the feature enhancements and refinements made to the Crop tool, workflow settings, and batch saving capabilities in Adobe Camera Raw. In addition she also covers improvements made to the Spot Removal Tool, Noise Reduction, Local Adjustment Brush, and Histogram.
Note: For more information about the Features in Camera Raw 8.0 including the new Upright perspective correction, Radial Filter, and Spot Removal features please see this video “Adobe Photoshop CC: Favorite Features for Photographers”. http://tv.adobe.com/watch/creative-cloud-for-photographers/adobe-photoshop-cc-favorite-features-for-photographers/

The AYV Summit is a week-long gathering of young people and educators from around the world to celebrate the creativity and promise of the next generation. Young people from twenty-three countries bring their creative thinking and boundless imagination to make media about issues important to them that shares their vision for positive change.
The youth attending the Summit have been hand selected and have previously participated in the Adobe Youth Voices program. The Summit provides an immersive media arts experience, where youth will collaborate with creative professionals and luminaries, learning critical skills that they can bring back to their local communities.
The AYV Summit also celebrates innovative educators from around the world who are passionate about fostering creativity. Thirty educators engage in intensive professional development and workshops in creative tools to further develop young people’s creative skills.
The week culminates in AYV Live, a showcase event in which outstanding young leaders share their creative work and communicate their ideas for personal, local, and community change.

Photographic noise is part and parcel of life as a digital photographer, but that doesn't mean that we have to live with it. Learn to quickly remove noise; even in the most extreme situations. Learn more from the complete Adobe Lightroom 5 course at Infiniteskills.com.

Learn how to work with the Smart Sharpen filter in Photoshop in order to achieve a fine level of control over the sharpening in an image. You'll see how to use the Amount, Radius, and Reduce Noise sliders to modify your images. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

The Spectral Frequency Display provides unique tools for audio restoration in Audition. Learn how to remove beeps, hisses, and other kinds of noise by visually editing a waveform. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

Clicks, pops, and breathy noises are some of the most common noises you'll need to remove from your audio tracks. Learn to use the click/pop eliminator and declicker effects. Excerpted from: Learning Adobe Audition CC

Easily remove unwanted audio elements such as hum, fan noise, a cell phone ring, or a siren with just a few clicks. Infinite Skills author Jeff Sengstack demonstrates how to select a sound sample and use the Sound Remover effect to automatically remove all instances of that element, repairing dialogue and production audio. As Jeff demonstrates, you can remove both foreground sounds of longer duration as well as dynamic sounds that change over time.

Separating desired audio from background noise is a painful process. Or rather, it was. Use a visual editor to paint the sounds you want while identifying those you don't, and this tool will do the rest. It is early prototype technology that we are working on in our development labs. This is not part of any Adobe product but is an example of capabilities that we could include in future years.

Join Max Master Jason Levine as he teaches the best ways to record voice-overs and clean up voice audio. Making a quality recording of a person’s voice is deceptively difficult, and this session will give you essential tools for making your recordings sound their best.In this session, you’ll learn how to:• Choose the best microphone• Set up the appropriate recording environment• Remove ambient noise before and after your recording

Join MAX Master Jason Levine as he teaches the essential skills required for producing quality audio for your video productions. Our focus will be on Adobe Audition, along with a discussion of integration with Adobe Premiere Pro.In this session, you’ll learn how to:• Remove background noise to save your recording• Work with multitrack sequences for total control over audio mixing• Retime audio and automatically sync your sound in Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe Audition

If you have recorded a lecture, presentation, or other piece of audio, you may need to clean it up and remove unwanted noises. Using Adobe Audition, you can easily remove noises, hums, whirs, and slamming doors to ensure you have an audio recording that is easy for students to hear.

In this episode, Jason will focus on the 'Convert Sample Type' dialogue. From here you're able to convert your audio files to any of the common sample rate/bit rate/channel configurations. This is where you also have additional options for using Audition's incredibly transparent Dither algorithm and noise shaping options.

In this episode of The Complete Picture, discover the power of making selective adjustments like dodging and burning, color corrections and noise removal using the Graduated Filter and Adjustment Brush in Lightroom 4. Note: although this video was recorded in Lightroom, the same techniques are available in Adobe Camera Raw in Photoshop CS6.

Apply brush-based, pressure-sensitive sharpening to your image exactly where you want it with the powerful new Protect Detail option for the Sharpen tool. Prioritize specific areas for sharpening to draw attention to the focal point of an image, such as the eyes of a portrait, and enhance fine details and textures without adding distracting noise or artifacts.

Audition has been the king of noise reduction ever since its introduction from Adobe but sometimes cleaning up noise can be difficult when the background noise overwhelms the foreground audio. If you’ve ever experienced one of these problematic files where removing the noise introduces other artifacts like a “burbly background”, then this episode will help you understand powerful settings like Spectral Decay Rate and Smoothing that help control those artifacts and just remove the noise.

One of the easiest ways to increase the quality of your videos is to have good audio. In this episode of No Stupid Questions, Colin Smith gives you an introduction to noise reduction using Adobe Audition CS5.5

Are you looking for the Tasks that you’re used to in Soundbooth when you start using Adobe Audition 5.5? Colin will show you a step by step walkthrough between to the two applications, pointing out where the same operations are in Audition. He’ll also point out that Audition is much more powerful at all the tasks you’re used to using in Soundbooth, including Noise Reduction, Time Stretching, Automatic Click Remover, DeHummer, Looping and more. The fact that he’s demonstrating all this on his “wicked fast” HP Z800 workstation makes Audition all the more powerful.

See how the Adobe Photoshop Camera Raw 6 plug-in nondestructively removes image noise while preserving color and detail; adds grain to make digital photos look more organic; and provides more control as you perform post-crop vignetting.

Watch as Content-Aware Fill magically fills in the space left behind when you remove any image detail or object. This breakthrough technology matches lighting, tone, and noise so it looks as if the removed content never existed.

In this tutorial, Sr. Worldwide Evangelist Jason Levine walks you through the techniques for using the Spectral Frequency Display in the Adobe Audition for Mac beta. Learn about when to use subtractive vs. spectral decay-based noise reduction methods, remove hiss & hum visually, and even remove individual sounds using familiar Adobe Photoshop tools like the Marquee, Lasso and Spot Healing Brush.

Learn how to shoot better quality video by recording better audio in the field. Discover which microphones, tools, and techniques are best for shooting events or interview footage with your DSLR camera. Find out how to synch your audio and video in Adobe Premiere Pro as well as edit or remove background noise.

In this episode of The Complete Picture, Julieanne Kost goes over all the new refinements and enhancements you’ll find in the latest version of Adobe Camera RAW including Noise Reduction and Image Sharpening.

With Photoshop CS5 and Photoshop CS5 Extended, when you remove an image element, Content-Aware Fill replaces the missing pixels almost magically. This revolutionary new tool matches lighting, tone, and noise so it looks like the deleted content never existed.

In this Adobe After Effects CS4 tutorial, you'll learn how to use Video Noise Reduction plug-ins to clean up any noise you might encounter in your footage. Jason Levine walks you through the entire process.